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Clicking my mouse doesn't stop the swing meter

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Tue, May 16 2017 11:05 AM (6 replies)
  • Deadman41
    1 Posts
    Thu, May 11 2017 7:34 PM

    I bought a new Logitech G900 mouse. Everything worked fine until a couple of weeks ago. Then clicking my mouse would only stop the swing meter intermittently. It would take several attempts just to hit the ball. The game is challenging enough without throwing this into the mix. My mouse is working just fine for all other uses in WGT (aiming, selecting) and all other applications. Has anyone else had this problem?

  • alosso
    21,069 Posts
    Fri, May 12 2017 10:27 PM

    Wireless - exchange the batteries.

  • fatdan
    3,379 Posts
    Fri, May 12 2017 11:24 PM

    try uninstalling it and reinstall with system device

  • amateur4sure
    2,233 Posts
    Sat, May 13 2017 6:26 AM

    Also try going into Control Panel/Mouse and set it to the fastest setting..   If then too fast just knock it down a notch at a time until you are happy.  I just find it is easier to get used to a new Mouse if you start on it`s highest speed setting..

    Could be wrong? 

  • pmm711
    5,690 Posts
    Tue, May 16 2017 4:35 AM
  • ZioMio
    4,680 Posts
    Tue, May 16 2017 6:09 AM

    A sure fire way to stop the meter!

    Image result for man shoots computer

  • borntobesting
    9,696 Posts
    Tue, May 16 2017 11:05 AM

    Deadman41:

    I bought a new Logitech G900 mouse. Everything worked fine until a couple of weeks ago. Then clicking my mouse would only stop the swing meter intermittently. It would take several attempts just to hit the ball. The game is challenging enough without throwing this into the mix. My mouse is working just fine for all other uses in WGT (aiming, selecting) and all other applications. Has anyone else had this problem?

    Even the best mouse can wear quickly when playing this game, If you have a Windows PC go into control panel and under hardware and sound click view devices and printers. when that loads right click on your mouse icon and go into your mouse settings. On the buttons tab check the box switch primary and secondary buttons and play with the buttons switched. This will at least show you if your left button has worn or not. if it is and it is still under warranty Logitech may replace it. My Logitech G 302 wore out in less than a year unfortunately for me I had lost all my warranty info and had to get a new one. If that doesn't help it could be flash related and  trying another browser might help.  if you are using Chrome or a Chrome based browser try a browser like Comodo Ice Dragon which is mozilla based or try one of the Maxthon browsers like Maxthon 3 ,Maxthon cloud or Maxthon 5.

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